Austria in Autumn

G and I went to Austria for 10 days in late October. It was unseasonably warm, and we got to see some of the country before the winter snow sets in.

First, we went to Zell am See, which is one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. In fact, there are many visitors who come to this village precisely because they believe it is “Heaven on Earth” – with its pristine lake set against a backdrop of mountains, it just doesn’t get much better than this ….

After a few days exploring the region around Zell am See, we went to Kitzbühel – a favorite ski town of the rich and famous. We stayed in a fantastic Tablet Hotel – the Q! Resort – which is located right on the river just a short stroll from the center of town.

If you’re not familiar with Tablet, it’s a website that only features boutique hotels. This one did not disappoint: it was decorated beautifully and the interior was warm and welcoming. Upon our arrival, we were greeted with a glass of Prosecco by the fire!

Q! Resort in Kitzbühel

Q! Restaurant

Chair by the Fire

Our next stop was Innsbruck, famous for its ornate and pastel-colored buildings. We strolled around the Old Town and then took the train up the mountain to see the city from a higher perspective.

From Innsbruck, we took a day trip to Seefeld, a small, charming ski village about 30 minutes away. Even the drive was beautiful!

Seefeld was getting ready to close down for a few weeks before the start of ski season, so we were lucky to get there when we did. All the outdoor cafés were full of people enjoying the mild weather.

We had to stop and try some delicious local food and wine !

Our last stop was Salzburg. On the way, we took a detour to visit St Johann in Tirol. It was November 1st, the Day of the Dead, and there were soldiers everywhere in full dress. It was a little unsettling, to say the least. (It didn’t feel right to take a picture of them.) The church bells were tolling, and the little cemetery in the center of town was full of people paying their respects to lost loved ones. We walked through quickly before driving on.

Salzburg was my favorite city of all. This year marks the 50th anniversary of The Sound of Music, the movie that some say put Salzburg on the map. But I don’t think it needed the movie to do that – it is picture perfect!

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We took an elevator up to the top of the mountain, and walked above these crazy houses which backed right up to the rock face ….

I was so happy to get my castle fix, visiting Hohensalzburg Castle, one of the biggest – and oldest – fortresses in Austria. It was STEEP!

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2 thoughts on “Austria in Autumn”

I’m in Innsbruck at the moment having just come from Vienna and I have fallen in love with Austria! It is just the most stunning country! I’ll have to come back to visit Salzburg and some of the smaller towns and villages…any excuse would do to be honest!